The Los Angeles Lakers fell to the Golden State Warriors, 111-110, Tuesday evening after the Warriors’ Troy Hudson hit a jumper with less than 1 second left to play in the teams’ preseason opener, according to a story published Wednesday, Oct. 10 by the Associated Press on the Lakers’ official Web site.
The Lakers played the Golden State Warriors in Hawaii, where the team has been undergoing its intensive training camp for the last week, and the team fell behind from the very beginning, with the Warriors up by 21 points after the first quarter of play. Led by Vladimir Radmanovic, who had 20 points, Los Angeles caught up with the Warriors during the other three quarters and rallied to take the lead during the last 7 minutes of play, with an alley-oop from rookie Javaris Crittendon to Andrew Bynum, bringing the score to 95-93. Crittendon scored 18 points, Kobe Bryant followed closely with 17 and Sasha Vujacic with 15.
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